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12.23.2019
How much would family and medical leave cost workers in the US? Racial/ethnic variation in economic hardship under unpaid and paid policies
New article in Community, Work & Family
12.17.2019
Child opportunity and health
How neighborhood opportunity shapes adult outcomes
12.17.2019
Racial/ethnic patterns of child opportunity
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The Child Opportunity Gap
Inequities in child opportunity within metros
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The link between birth outcomes and economic downturns: Evidence from 149 million US births
A study of birth outcomes suggests Black and less educated mothers are more strongly affected by economic downturns
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